The Duffer Brothers’ New Sci-Fi Series The Boroughs Is Saving 3 Mysteries For Future Seasons

As a huge sci-fi fan, I just finished Netflix’s The Boroughs, and it’s really intriguing! Addiss and Matthews are the creative forces behind it, and it’s cool to know the Duffer brothers from Stranger Things were involved as executive producers. The first season wraps up a lot of the central mysteries, but it throws in one last, seriously unsettling question: why is Sam Cooper’s reflection acting so strange in the mirror? It definitely left me wanting more!

New Harry Potter Reboot Footage Reveals More of the One Thing The Movies Wasted

I was so thrilled to see the restored footage from the second Gryffindor versus Hufflepuff Quidditch match! It always felt like a loss when Chris Columbus cut it from the original movie, especially because it really highlighted Harry’s growing suspicions about Snape. It’s fantastic that it’s been added back in. We get some wonderful moments – seeing Ron, Hermione, and Harry by the moving stairs at Hogwarts, Harry walking onto the Quidditch pitch, the team getting ready before the match, and even a glimpse of Harry chatting with Mr. Ollivander in his shop. It’s a real treat for fans!

27 Years Later, This Hated X-Men Release Deserves Way More Respect

Looking back at the X-Men comics after the huge success of “Age of Apocalypse,” things got really messy. There was a lot of behind-the-scenes drama with writers – Scott Lobdell essentially forced Mark Waid out, then left himself for Fantastic Four. We saw a quick turnover with Joe Kelly and Steve Seagle, and finally, Alan Davis took over in 1998. Davis was given a specific mission: to wrap up the ’90s era of extreme X-Men storytelling and tie up loose ends. This led to “The Twelve,” a storyline that’s gotten a lot of hate over the years, and honestly, the entire Davis run is often criticized. But here’s my controversial take: I actually think it’s a surprisingly solid and entertaining story. It deserves a second look and way more respect than it gets.

Chrono Trigger Has A Sequel Nobody Remembers

Many players seem to have forgotten that Chrono Trigger did get a follow-up game on the PlayStation. While it’s quite different from the original, it’s ambitious and still worth playing, even after all these years.

Marshals Season 2: Release Date, Story, & Everything We Know

Kayce and his son, Tate, continue to live in East Camp, the same place Kayce shared with Monica during the later seasons of Yellowstone, which keeps Thomas Rainwater and Mo involved in their lives. The new series, Marshals, introduced several new characters – Logan Marshall-Green, Tatanka Means, Ash Santos, and Arielle Kebbel play Pete Calvin, Miles Kittle, Andrea Cruz, and Belle Skinner. Now that the first season has finished, viewers are eager to see what happens next when Marshals returns.